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Name
  
Alberto Giolitti

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Born
  
November 14, 1923Rome (
1923-11-14
)

Nationality
  
Italian (naturalized American)

Died
  
April 15, 1993, Rome, Italy

Alberto giolitti


Alberto Giolitti (November 14, 1923 – April 15, 1993) was an Italian-American comic book artist.

Alberto Giolitti Fleetway artist Alberto Giolitti

He was born in Rome, where his family held (and still hold) one of the most famous cafés, Giolitti, where he also worked for a while. He debuted as artist for Il Vittorioso in the late 1940s. After World War II, Giolitti moved to South America, where he worked for Editorial Lainez and Columba of Buenos Aires. After three years in there he was able to move to his original destination, the United States; there he became a mainstay of Western/Dell Publishing, penciling numerous characters, including Indian Chief, Tonto, Cisco Kid, Turok, and Gunsmoke.

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After obtaining American citizenship, in 1960 he returned to Italy, from where he continued to collaborate with Western and other US and British publishers. Series he worked on in this period include Gold Key Comics' Star Trek. For the same company he drew a King Kong adaptation. In Rome he established a popular studio of comics artists called Studio Giolitti after him.

Alberto Giolitti Alberto Giolitti Lambiek Comiclopedia

In 1986 he realized a long science-fiction story, "Cinque anni dopo" ("Five Years Later"), and from the late 1980s he finished several stories of the main Italian comics western character, Tex Willer.

Alberto Giolitti TEX WILLER BLOG Tex Gigante Terra Sem Lei

Alberto Giolitti died in Rome.

References

Alberto Giolitti Wikipedia